The Animal Farm News
Boxer Does Dramatic Work on Windmill


Boxer has been working deliberately on the windmill because he is determined to get it built. His determination and desire is making the windmill project go much faster. He is the strongest animal on the farm so he has to do the hardest work. His work is to break the big stones by dropping them in a quarry to make them into smaller ones. And then once he gets them into smaller pieces he drags them over to the windmill to help get the foundation done. The windmill is going to be used to mill corn not to generate electric. He does not care that he does the hard work because he is determined. While Boxer was breaking the stone he unfortunately hurt his leg then the animals sent him to the hospital but then they found out that it was the horse slaughter trailer. And then boxer was no longer their to help.



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Manager of Animal Farm Dies

The manager of animal farm dies. Old Major the pig who was old and running the farm even though he was old he was demanding that the animals take over the farm from the humans. The job he did was to get all of the animals excited and pumped up to have a revolution cause that’s what he thought was necessary. The way that the old pig died was he was giving a speech to the animals about the revolution and then for no reason he fell off the over loft and hit his head, head first on the floor and it killed him instantly. Then the animals took over and took care of business from that point on all for Old Major.
By: Calvin Heagy


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NAPOLEAN’S DOES BUSINESS WITH HUMANS

With Napoleon in charge at Animal Farm, he now is starting to trade with different humans. All day, everyday Napoleon forces the animals of “animal farm” to put all there strength into work. With all their hard work the animals struggle to get the farming done on time, and they get hardly anything in return. Many of the animals ask why this is being done to them.
It has been realized that this is happening because Napoleon has been doing business with many humans. Also we have found out that Napoleon is an alcoholic, HE LOVES WHISKIY! Napoleon has been selling the farms crops such as, hay, and apples to buy his whiskey from Mr. Frederick. It was once a rule that no animal shall drink alcohol, is it fare that Napoleon is aloud to but not other animals. How does this make all animals equal? With Napoleon doing business with the humans and drinking whiskey, animal farm has become not equal, and not fare.

By: Logan DeVore